Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 WITH the object and intent of affording to the Vendor a full and sufficient indemnity but not further or otherwise the Purchaser hereby covenants with the Vendor that he the Purchaser and the persons deriving title under him will at all times hereafter duly observe and perform the covenants contained or referred to in the Conveyance so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and remain to be observed and performed and are capable of being enforced and will indemnity and keep indemnified the Vendor and his successors in title from and against all actions costs claims and demands in respect of any breach non-observance or non-performance thereof so far as aforesaid
2 And as for defence , ’ he went on , ‘ Britain would be defended by arms manufactured in Germany or France just as well as by arms manufactured in Britain , if this were necessary for good economic reasons . ’
3 I knew that voice almost as well as I knew the theme from Doctor Zhivago .
4 Nephrite pebbles show up by their colour and translucency much more clearly when viewed through flowing water than they do when dry .
5 At Glasgow it was the wettest January for 65 years and stations as far afield as Stornoway and Leuchars also reported record totals .
6 " Instead of the children of the working class being subjected to rigorous self-denial in preparation for a life-time in mill or mine , " he writes , " they have been offered instead the promise of the easy and immediate gratification which , in the end , can sabotage human development and achievement just as effectively as the poverty and hunger of the past . "
7 Can it be that one day , off it goes on , that one day I simply stayed in , in where , instead of going out , in the old way , out to spend day and night as far away as possible , it was n't far .
8 The methods of quality control they use are Japanese , and can , they find , be drilled into Britons and Americans just as well as into Japanese .
9 Those stored in high level form are called ‘ outline ’ or ‘ stroked ’ fonts , and scale much more gracefully than bit image fonts , particularly to large sizes .
10 As the next chapter shows , the subsequent oil price rises were also to hit Germany and Japan much more heavily than the United States .
11 Professional courses can be justified in terms of general problem-posing and problem-solving just as cogently as more academic courses , perhaps even more so ; after all , they include the element of ‘ design ’ ( planning , selecting , disposing ) in the broad sense used by Simon ( 1969 ) and the practical problems of implementation .
12 However , this weaker bitumen trapped uraninite and radio-nuclides just as effectively as the surrounding harder material .
13 The real problem that Governments always face anywhere in the world is how to distribute central funds to regions and localities as far down as possible .
14 However , as one speechreader said to me , ‘ By using my eyes , I often find my way around large terminals and airports much more easily than my friends who can hear and who are automatically inclined to rely on announcements . ’
15 ‘ Yes , ’ said Fenella , who had not really been thinking in terms of armies and battles quite so definitely as this .
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